How to Update an iPad
May 27, 2021, 9:00 am EDT
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If you own an Apple iPad, it’s good to know whether you’re using the latest version of the iPad operating system (called “iPadOS”). Here’s how to check and how to update if there is a new version available.
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Check for iPadOS Updates Using Settings
The easiest way to check for iPadOS updates is by using the Settings app. Make sure that your iPad is connected to the internet, and then tap the gray gear icon to launch Settings.
When Settings opens, tap “General” in the sidebar on the left.
How to Check for Apple Watch Updates
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How to Update an iPhone
May 17, 2021, 9:00 am EDT
| 3 min read
If you have an Apple iPhone, you might wonder whether you’re running the latest version of Apple’s iPhone operating system (called “iOS”). Here’s how to find out and how to upgrade if there’s an update available.
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Check for iOS Updates Using Settings
The quickest way to find out whether there are iOS updates is by using the Settings app on your iPhone. First, make sure that your iPhone is connected to the internet so that it can communicate with Apple’s update servers. Then, open Settings by locating and tapping the gray gear icon.
A new Fed-OSHA COVID-19 emergency temporary standard is coming soon.
By Kristina Carlton
May 06, 2021
President Biden stated that it is his administration’s priority to protect the health and safety of workers from COVID-19. Shortly after taking office, he requested through an executive order that OSHA: 1) Issue revised guidance to employers on workplace safety for COVID-19 2) consider issuing emergency standards and 3) improve enforcement and outreach efforts to protect workers. On March 12, 2021, OSHA issued a national emphasis program (NEP) directive (NEP DIR 2021-01 (CPL-03), providing guidance for targeted inspections, outreach and compliance assistance. Now, with just over 100 days into the new administration, an emergency standard and more rigorous enforcement are expected soon.
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